InstallShield is the industry standard for development teams creating installers for Windows desktops, servers, and cloud platforms, and helps to prepare applications for emerging technologies like the Windows Store and Nano Server. Over 100,000 developers around the world trust InstallShield to develop EXE and MSI installers, create UWP app packages, and virtualize their applications with minimal scripting, coding, or rework.

Whether supporting independent applications or complex software bundles, InstallShield provides an intuitive development interface that enables developers to implement the latest installation technologies, continuously build and maintain their installers, and design installation experiences that confidently deliver great first impressions.

Combine Multiple UWP App Packages into One – Premier Edition Develop your installation in modules for easier deployment and maintenance, and then merge the components and dependencies at build time into a single UWP app (Appx) package for the Windows Store. For direct distribution outside the store, bundle your UWP App Packages and other dependencies together with a Suite/Advanced UI installer.

Mapped MSI Table Relationships – Premier and Professional Editions Gain insight into how MSI tables are related for more precise editing and troubleshooting. Quickly see how those changes will impact your installer to reduce the unintended consequences of manual table editing.

Combine Multiple UWP App Packages into One — Develop your installation in modules for easier deployment and maintenance, and then merge the components and dependencies at build time into a single UWP app (Appx) package for the Windows Store. For direct distribution outside the store, bundle your UWP App Packages and other dependencies together with a Suite/Advanced UI installer.

Mapped MSI Table Relationships — Gain insight into how MSI tables are related for more precise editing and troubleshooting. Quickly see how those changes will impact your installer to reduce the unintended consequences of manual table editing.